I also found a roll of Tyvek 3' x 165' at Home Depot for $63.58. I figure at 20 inches long, you could make close to a hundred rags. It would make a good summer project along with repainting the boat, washing decoys, rebuild blinds, etc...............

We made and are making more silosocks out Tyvek sleeves we sewed one end and used seed corn sign for the back bone and heads with insulation support wires for the stakes and Walmart bags for the liners for less than 7.00$ a doz. we mix them with are FB to give use some movement and they work will.When we set up in a week or two I will try to get some pic.and post them

I seen those epics on hunting snows, he put collars in them and recommended not sewing the end shut but he was making a northwind style headlass sock not a silosock. I have thought about trying it and using insulation supports for stakes a guy could have 1000 dekes for 300 bucks or so plus the cost of whatever other materials you use. I would love to see a pic of someones version of a sillosock made with these as I have a great source of pioneer seed signs.

The cut out opening of the sleeves might be too small for the decoy to fly well. Besides 2 grommets makes all the work easier for the backbone.My suggestion is to buy tyvek snow goose decoys. The price is almost the same or even lower.

I just ordered a 200 pack of tyvek sleeves. And a seperate order of 200 3' dowels. Cost approx 100 for both. Bought cheap spray paint to paint the wings and s roll of galv wire i bent for banding material. Dont use glue or sew, just cut open one end staple the banding mat- tahdah! Time consuming though....